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Tuscany trip #3 Massa Marittima

Wednesday May 7, 2008 at 09:04AM

I decided to show you unprocessed shots: I'm too lazy to process them all and I'm trying to have a more direct approach to photography. From now on, my travel to Tuscany will come to you straight from the camera. I feel a little bit as "naked" showing you how many shots I fail, but I think this is also an instructive activity to look at how an amateur like me tries to document his experiences. All comments and critiques are welcome, as always.

We arrived in Massa Marittima in the evening of April 30th, after five hours of travel (Senigallia, Foligno, Perugia, Siena, Massa Marittima) to avoid motion sickness to our children.

It was our 13th wedding anniversary and our host, Ilaria, is one of our wedding witnesses.

I never went to Massa Marittima before and the first image I saw was the Cathedral place:

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I've seen a lot of Italian towns, but Massa is a very peculiar one: as I said before, the church isn't aligned with the main street (as you can see from the third shot). The building on the right is the Palazzo del Podestà, from the Medieval Communes Age (XIII century).

Ilaria lives in a old flat she restructured and you can see the travertin ruins of the foundations of a medieval church incapsulated inside her walls:

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I was so fascinated by the vision I had arriving and the next morning I woke up before my family and I went wandering through Massa, with Ilaria as guide:

  • through the alleys

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  • the Cathedral

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  • details of the Cathedral

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  • details of Palazzo del Vescovo

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  • Palazzo del Podestà

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  • Palazzo del Comune

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  • Cathedral seen from the Fonte dell'Abbondanza (with painting representing San Bernardino da Siena, a Massa native)

 

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  • Fonte dell'Abbondanza

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  • one of the City Gates

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  • alleys

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  • another of the City Gates

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  • Torre del Candeliere (and the bridge joining it to the Senese Defensive Walls, a miracle of engineering)

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  • insiede a City Gate

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  • Defensive Walls (10 seconds of difference between the shots, but the bikers I captured in the first shot makes the difference)

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  • view of the country form Seminario Vescovile

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  • Seminario Vescovile

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About photography: as you can see I prefer to shot in B/W when I'm not in full light, I usually bracket and slowly change my point of view.

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Marcel Bigoode pro says:
Thanks a lot for your "lazyness" i'll learn a lot with it !
(really !)
Shine on and nice job with that article
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Roberto Ballerini // March'el Ch'est Moa pro replies:
You're welcome! You've almost 700 shots to "learn"... :-DDD

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Marcel Bigoode pro replies:
Tooooo much !
you should keep your analogic one !

We learn faster with such camera :)
(because we take care to the printing price)
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Roberto Ballerini // March'el Ch'est Moa pro replies:
Ooooh: it's only 20 films, mostly B&W ;-))

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Marcel Bigoode pro replies:
you made and print 20 rolls ?
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Roberto Ballerini // March'el Ch'est Moa pro replies:
yes, digital rolls ;-)

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Marcel Bigoode pro replies:
:))
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